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in 2009, near mile high stadium he was at denver science museum signing the stimulus into law which has had mixed results. a big part of his record handling the economy is here. now denver will decide if he gets another four years. he leaned on bill clinton to make the case this is no way he could have turned this around in four years. >> the economy is not fixed. i am telling you, nobody could have fixed this much damage in four years. the president's mock plan is better in the short run, the long run and a vision where all of us in this together is better than you be often your own. there is no on your own country in the world succeeding like those who have a good "we are all in this together" strategy. >>reporter: the order of questions is decided. the president gets the first. the problem with the argument that former president clinton made in 2009 president obama said if he didn't turn this around in 3 or 3 1/2 years it would be a one-term proposition. something governor romney will point out. >> the governor aides say -- the obama camp will focus on the economy, taxes and the defi
in 2009, near mile high stadium he was at denver science museum signing the stimulus into law which has had mixed results. a big part of his record handling the economy is here. now denver will decide if he gets another four years. he leaned on bill clinton to make the case this is no way he could have turned this around in four years. >> the economy is not fixed. i am telling you, nobody could have fixed this much damage in four years. the president's mock plan is better in the short...
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it's also pure science. so doing pure science and making the money. i don't believe that's over. i think we're doing a good job at that now. you can look almost anywhere and it's exciting. you can see which ones are going to grow. they are everywhere. so we don't have a -- even in this economic climate, we have a lot of people starting new companies. it's exciting. it's really exciting. here's a problem that i never thought we'd have. >> when i was a kid and shooting for the moon, the last thing -- i thought i was going to go to the moon. i was prepared to be an astronaut. i was ready to go. if you had said to me then, half of your country is going to start thinking the dinosaurs walked with men and they are going to ignore science entirely, and also the other half won't be able to talk to each other anymore and all decision make is going to come to a halt because they can't be civil, i would have said you're nuts. but that's my description of tonight. so the part that -- i'm not worried about can we invent. i'm not worried, is the technology useful. i'm worried do we have a matu
it's also pure science. so doing pure science and making the money. i don't believe that's over. i think we're doing a good job at that now. you can look almost anywhere and it's exciting. you can see which ones are going to grow. they are everywhere. so we don't have a -- even in this economic climate, we have a lot of people starting new companies. it's exciting. it's really exciting. here's a problem that i never thought we'd have. >> when i was a kid and shooting for the moon, the...
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other things like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense from td ameritrade. >> eliot: we're back with the coverage of the current tv for the third and final presidential debate from boca raton florida. foreign policy, and what happened in bengahzi what we knew, when we knew it, and the right trying to weave a vast conspiracy behind this frivolous view, and this continues to be questions of what we knew and when we knew it. this is the mean of the republican party using it as manifestation of incompetence in foreign policy. how do they see it and talk to it tonight. >> john: to be appalling. in 2001 the g.o.p. used the terror attack to cheer on a president. in 2012 they use the terror attack to smear on a president. i don't know if the can bring up that hypocrisy without seeming unpresidential, but our embassy in cairo was attacked because of this movie. and if we're going to use bad. >> al gore: ntell for invading a country that never attacked us, i think the president will come into this strongly armed to answer an
other things like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense from td ameritrade. >> eliot: we're back with the coverage of the current tv for the third and final presidential debate from boca raton florida. foreign policy, and what happened in bengahzi what we knew, when we knew it, and the right trying to weave a vast conspiracy behind this frivolous view, and this continues to be questions of what we knew and when...
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i came out with specific points that you want to make but the science of how you receive an attack, decide whether you are going to use your debate real estate to respond to the attack and how quickly you pivot to offense, offense on the point you want to make or offense against your opponent. and that to me is fascinating to watch. >> john: and we may see both candidates playing it is safe tonight knowing they have two more debates. >> al gore: i don't think so. i think the developed wisdom is the first debate matters the most. >> john: gets the highest rating. >> al gore: yeah and sets the template. and early voting has already started in a lot of these states. >> john: yeah. >> al gore: and i think mitt romney has got to take some risks, and i'm sure he has been practicing this art we talked about before. being aggressive without seeming mean. >> john: uh-huh. >> eliot: debite tonight, job numbers friday. so i think he has got to seize the moment tonight. >> cenk: when we come back we'll go to michael shure in san francisco because we'll show us the electoral map. we'll show you that wh
i came out with specific points that you want to make but the science of how you receive an attack, decide whether you are going to use your debate real estate to respond to the attack and how quickly you pivot to offense, offense on the point you want to make or offense against your opponent. and that to me is fascinating to watch. >> john: and we may see both candidates playing it is safe tonight knowing they have two more debates. >> al gore: i don't think so. i think the...
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michael jacobson is the head of the public science -- he joins me now from washington. good to see you again, michael. >> good to see you. thank you for having me. >> important topic, as you know. we do a lot of reporting on this, and let me get right to it. we know sugar-sweetened beverages lead to overweight and obesity, and we also seem to have known that for a long time. why now make this movie? people will say sugar consumption is, many of the, maybe already going down, albeit slowly? >> yes, but sugar and soda consumption are going down slowly, but the scientific community has been doing studies and reached really a consensus that soft drinks are the one food or beverage that's been demonstrated to cause weight gain and obesity, and if we're going to deal with this obesity epidemic, that is the place to start. on the one hand, we see just coca-cola, forget pepsi and the other companies -- just coca-cola spends $2 billion a year on advertising and other forms of marketing for sugary drinks. we thought that that should be -- we should level the playing field a littl
michael jacobson is the head of the public science -- he joins me now from washington. good to see you again, michael. >> good to see you. thank you for having me. >> important topic, as you know. we do a lot of reporting on this, and let me get right to it. we know sugar-sweetened beverages lead to overweight and obesity, and we also seem to have known that for a long time. why now make this movie? people will say sugar consumption is, many of the, maybe already going down, albeit...
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she's also a political science professor at tulane university in new orleans. what do you make of mitt romney narrowing that gap along women voters. >> hi, thomas. i missed you. look, i think we want to be really clear that that lead with women voters has always been the relevant question is always which women. when we looked, for example across race we could see that a lot of president's lead with women voters came from women of color particularly african-american women and latinas. it came from younger women, from unmarried women. and -- >> right. >> and married older white women were always sort of at about a 50-50 split or were in favor of mr. romney. so i think the real issue, and the obama campaign knows this is the issue of turn out, that the groups of women aren't just named working class women, younger women, black and latino women can also be the hardest groups to turn out but if you look at 2008 african-american women voted at the highest percentage of any single demographic group in the entire country. they had is highest percentage. if you can get
she's also a political science professor at tulane university in new orleans. what do you make of mitt romney narrowing that gap along women voters. >> hi, thomas. i missed you. look, i think we want to be really clear that that lead with women voters has always been the relevant question is always which women. when we looked, for example across race we could see that a lot of president's lead with women voters came from women of color particularly african-american women and latinas. it...
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so i want to hire another 100,000 new math and science teachers. and create 2 million more slots in our community colleges so that people can get trained for the jobs that are out there right now. and i want to make sure that we keep tuition low, for our young people. when it comes to our tax code, governor romney and i both agree that our corporate tax rate is too high. so i want to lower it, particularly for manufacturing, taking it down to 25%. but i also want to close those loopholes that are giving incentives for companies that are shipping jobs overseas, i want to provide tax breaks for companies that are investing here in the united states, on energy, governor romney and i both agree, we have to boost american energy production. and oil and natural gas production are higher than they have been in years. but i also believe that we have to look at the energy source of the future, like wind, solar and bio-fuels and make those investments. so all of this is possible. now, in order foritous do it, we to have to close our deficit. one of the think
so i want to hire another 100,000 new math and science teachers. and create 2 million more slots in our community colleges so that people can get trained for the jobs that are out there right now. and i want to make sure that we keep tuition low, for our young people. when it comes to our tax code, governor romney and i both agree that our corporate tax rate is too high. so i want to lower it, particularly for manufacturing, taking it down to 25%. but i also want to close those loopholes that...
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in computer science. >> yes. >> and you are now railing against computer science. >> no, no, no, i am not. >> you are, you are saying, look, we can't trust computer science. >> no, no, no, i trust computer science and i trust computers,. >> rose: no you don't, you don't trust them if you say we have to have paper, you don't. >> well, paper with computers. >> rose: ght okay but y he to have the paper, you don't trust the computers alone. >> that's right, that's right. >> but i trust the technology if used properly and there is a place for technology in the voting and the problem is we brought the technology into our voting system before we understood what needed to be done an how to do it right, that's main issue and we need to change that, we need to do it properly, we can facilitate and actually go a better job using technology than we did before, because there are better ways of checking but we need to do it properly, we are not going it properly. >> what is the process of change? herds, how would you go abou developing a public understanding of this so that there will be a growing
in computer science. >> yes. >> and you are now railing against computer science. >> no, no, no, i am not. >> you are, you are saying, look, we can't trust computer science. >> no, no, no, i trust computer science and i trust computers,. >> rose: no you don't, you don't trust them if you say we have to have paper, you don't. >> well, paper with computers. >> rose: ght okay but y he to have the paper, you don't trust the computers alone. >>...
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but webb also said is -- what i have also said is let's hire another 100,000 math and science teachers to make sure we maintain our technological lead and our people are skilled and are able to succeed. and hard-pressed states right now cannot all do that. we've seen layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers over the last several years, and governor romney doesn't need more teachers. i do. i think that is the kind of and is and where the federal government can help. -- kind of investment where the federal government can help. it cannot do it all, but it will make a difference. that will create jobs because companies want to locate in places where we've got a skilled workforce. >> 2 minutes, governor, on the role of government. >> first, i love great schools. massachusetts, our schools are ranked number one of all 50 states. the key to great schools, great teachers. i reject the idea that i don't believe in great teachers or more teachers. every school district in every state should make their decision on their own. the role of government -- look behind us. the constitution and the d
but webb also said is -- what i have also said is let's hire another 100,000 math and science teachers to make sure we maintain our technological lead and our people are skilled and are able to succeed. and hard-pressed states right now cannot all do that. we've seen layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers over the last several years, and governor romney doesn't need more teachers. i do. i think that is the kind of and is and where the federal government can help. -- kind of investment...
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let's start the national academy of sciences, let's start land grant colleges. because we want to give these gateways of opportunity for all americans, because if all americans are getting opportunity, we're all going to be better off. that doesn't restrict people's freedom, it enhances it. and so what i've tried to do as president is to apply those same principles. and when it comes to education, what i've said, we have to reform schools that are not working. we used something called race to the top. not a top-down approach, governor. we said to states, we'll give you more money if you initiate reforms, and as a consequence, had you 46 states around the country who have made a real difference. but what i've also said, let's hire another 100,000 math and science teachers to maintain our technological lead and people skilled and able to succeed. and hard pressed states right now can't all do that. we've seen layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers over the last few years, and governor romney doesn't think we need more teachers. i do. i think that is the kin
let's start the national academy of sciences, let's start land grant colleges. because we want to give these gateways of opportunity for all americans, because if all americans are getting opportunity, we're all going to be better off. that doesn't restrict people's freedom, it enhances it. and so what i've tried to do as president is to apply those same principles. and when it comes to education, what i've said, we have to reform schools that are not working. we used something called race to...
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it affects science and so many other issues, too. this seems to be the modern reality of our politics. >> i agree. we want science to become political because we want government to do something, to prevent and prepare for natural disasters. we want government to foster technological information, we want government to implement policies that are informed by scientific knowledge, but i feel like part of the problem that when science becomes politicized, then both sides use it and manipulate it at times to promote an agenda that can completely subvert science. >> well, guys, coming back to the debate tonight, i put the question out to twitter, what would you -- what would you change about debates? what would you add to them? how would you modify them? overwhelmingly the response that i got was realtime fact checking. i sta rted to think about how could that actually work? the problem is as you were saying, steve, even if you had a fact checker there from politifact or fact check.org or "the washington post" or whoever it was, that would
it affects science and so many other issues, too. this seems to be the modern reality of our politics. >> i agree. we want science to become political because we want government to do something, to prevent and prepare for natural disasters. we want government to foster technological information, we want government to implement policies that are informed by scientific knowledge, but i feel like part of the problem that when science becomes politicized, then both sides use it and manipulate...
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the national academy of sciences. collegesrt land grant because we want to give these gateways of opportunity for all americans because if all americans are getting opportunity, we will all be better off. that does not restrict people's freedom. that enhances it. what i have tried to do as president is apply the same principles. when it comes to education, what i have said is we have to reform schooll that are not working. we use something like race to the top. it was not a top-down approach. what we said to states is we will give you more money if you initiate reforms. as a consequence, you have 463 have made a real difference. what i have also said is let's hire another 100,000 math and maintain our technological lead. and people are still to succeed. hard press states right now cannot alter that. we have seen layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers over -pthe last several years. governor romney does not think we need more teachers. i do. investment where the federal- government can help. it cannot do it all. b
the national academy of sciences. collegesrt land grant because we want to give these gateways of opportunity for all americans because if all americans are getting opportunity, we will all be better off. that does not restrict people's freedom. that enhances it. what i have tried to do as president is apply the same principles. when it comes to education, what i have said is we have to reform schooll that are not working. we use something like race to the top. it was not a top-down approach....
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i want to hire another 100,000 math and science teachers. and i want to make sure that we keep tuition low for our young people. when it comes to our tax code governor romney and i both agree our corporation tax rate is too high. so i want to lower it particularly for manufacturing. but i also want to close those loopholes that are giving incentives for companies shipping jobs overseas. i want to provide tax breaks for companies investing here in the united states. on energy governor romney and i both agree that we have got to boost american energy production and oil and natural gas production are higher than they have been in years. but i all thes believe that we have got to look at the energy source of the future like wind and solar, and biofuels. all of this is possible. no order to do it we'll have to close our deficit. and how do we deal with our tax code and make sure we are reducing spending in a responsible way and how do we make sure we have enough revenue to make those changes. governor romney's plan calls for $8 trillion, how we p
i want to hire another 100,000 math and science teachers. and i want to make sure that we keep tuition low for our young people. when it comes to our tax code governor romney and i both agree our corporation tax rate is too high. so i want to lower it particularly for manufacturing. but i also want to close those loopholes that are giving incentives for companies shipping jobs overseas. i want to provide tax breaks for companies investing here in the united states. on energy governor romney and...
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let's start the national academy of sciences. let's start land-grant colleges because we want to give these gateways of opportunity for all americans because if all americans are getting opportunity, we are all going to be better off. that doesn't restrict people's freedom. that enhances it. and so what i have tried to do, as president, is to apply those same principles. when it comes to education. what visaid is, we have to reform schools that are not working, we use something call race to the top t. wasn't a top-down approach, governor. what we have said is to states, we will give you more money, if you initiate reforms. as a consequence, you had 46 states around the country who have made a real difference. but what i have also said, let's hire another 100,000 math and science teachers to make sure we maintain our technological lead and so people are skilled and able to suckicide and hard-pressed states right now can't all do that. in fact, we have seen layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers over the last several years. a
let's start the national academy of sciences. let's start land-grant colleges because we want to give these gateways of opportunity for all americans because if all americans are getting opportunity, we are all going to be better off. that doesn't restrict people's freedom. that enhances it. and so what i have tried to do, as president, is to apply those same principles. when it comes to education. what visaid is, we have to reform schools that are not working, we use something call race to the...
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united states is ranked 0th in math, 27th in science 27th in literacy. 30 percent drop out and never graduate. that statistic was dramatically illustrated on the national mall. one empty desk for each of the 857 students who drop out of school of every school day. there is no doubt public education is in crisis and the time to find a solution is now. coming up how innovative technology is revolutionizing learning. kids and parents tell us why it is working for them now. start off a public charter school in uma, arizona. ricks oxen the school's founder looked around his office one day and saw a lap top, a smart phone, tablet, digital technology that made him more productive but it wasn't being used in classrooms. so he transformed his traditional school into one for students for the 21 sz sen tour -- 21st century. carpe diem is unlike any school you have ever seen. >> security ud. >> office cubicles. bosses checking up on you. >> an on-site jim. but wait, these are kids. this is our one room schoolhouse. >> it is very much i call an office model. >> students at carpe diem collegiate h
united states is ranked 0th in math, 27th in science 27th in literacy. 30 percent drop out and never graduate. that statistic was dramatically illustrated on the national mall. one empty desk for each of the 857 students who drop out of school of every school day. there is no doubt public education is in crisis and the time to find a solution is now. coming up how innovative technology is revolutionizing learning. kids and parents tell us why it is working for them now. start off a public...
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the secret science of the victory lab. it's timely and provocative and it seems like it is leading the groundwork for things to come. i just want to say thank you for doing this. are you going to be spending a lot of time on the road yourself and looking at more campaigns and is convinced period of time? >> guest: i've been reporting for "slate" commesso especially writing about the nuts and bolts of the voter contact is a fun time so i will be on the road all the election date. >> host: we look forward to hearing more about it. thanks. >> guest: thanks for having me. >> that was "after words" come book tv signature program in which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists, public policy makers, legislators and others familiar with their material. "after words" airs every weekend on booktv at 10 p.m. on saturday, 12 p.m. and 9 p.m. on sunday coming and 12 a.m. on monday. you can also watch "after words" on line. go to booktv.org and click on "after words" in the book tv series and topics list o
the secret science of the victory lab. it's timely and provocative and it seems like it is leading the groundwork for things to come. i just want to say thank you for doing this. are you going to be spending a lot of time on the road yourself and looking at more campaigns and is convinced period of time? >> guest: i've been reporting for "slate" commesso especially writing about the nuts and bolts of the voter contact is a fun time so i will be on the road all the election date....
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united states is ranked 0th in math, 27th in science 27th in literacy. 30 percent drop out and never graduate. that statistic was dramatically illustrated on the national mall. one empty desk for each of the 857 students who drop out of school of every school day. there is no doubt public education is in crisis and the time to find a solution is now. coming up how innovative technology is revolutionizing learning. kids and parents tell us why it is working for them now. start off a public charter school in uma, arizona. ricks oxen the school's founder looked around his office one day and saw a lap top, a smart phone, tablet, digital technology that made him more productive but it wasn't being used in classrooms. so he transformed his traditional school into one for students for the 21 sz sen tour -- 21st century. carpe diem is unlike any school you have ever seen. >> security ud. >> office cubicles. bosses checking up on you. >> an on-site jim. but wait, these are kids. this is our one room schoolhouse. >> it is very much i call an office model. >> students at carpe diem collegiate h
united states is ranked 0th in math, 27th in science 27th in literacy. 30 percent drop out and never graduate. that statistic was dramatically illustrated on the national mall. one empty desk for each of the 857 students who drop out of school of every school day. there is no doubt public education is in crisis and the time to find a solution is now. coming up how innovative technology is revolutionizing learning. kids and parents tell us why it is working for them now. start off a public...
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coming up, we'll talk to bill nye, the science guy, about how these people are impacting presidential politics. >>> president obama and mitt romney are spending the day in debate prep. today the obama campaign released a new tv ad saying mitt romney cannot be trusted on education. >> mitt romney on education. >> all the talk about we need smaller classroom size, look, that's promoted by the teachers unions to hire more teachers. >> president obama has a different view. he believes smaller class sizes and great teachers are a key to a stronger economy and a stronger middle class. >> vice presidential nominee paul ryan pushing back on the issue of education today while stumping in ohio. he said job train willing be a focus of a reformed education system if mitt romney wins the election. >> we're a lot of people who came out of high school with the great promise of a good career, and those jobs are gone. a lot of those factory jobs have vanished. we've got to make sure that people have the skills they need to get the jobs they want so they can get ahead in life. we need to reform our edu
coming up, we'll talk to bill nye, the science guy, about how these people are impacting presidential politics. >>> president obama and mitt romney are spending the day in debate prep. today the obama campaign released a new tv ad saying mitt romney cannot be trusted on education. >> mitt romney on education. >> all the talk about we need smaller classroom size, look, that's promoted by the teachers unions to hire more teachers. >> president obama has a different...
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the science of persuasion, it's still pretty vague. and so i do think that there's been a sort of reinvesting in a lot of mobilization techniques in part because of what we've learned in the last decade. sunday of these two separate things. you certainly know what you give to somebody what you can do to increase their likelihood of voting. and now have better targeting techniques through data to forget who you talk to and about what. and so i don't think of it as necessarily message or targeting, but good campaigns do targeting and analysis on the front and that allows them to understand in a far more precise clean way for their turnout targets but they don't need to talk to until it's time to push them to vote and who the persuasion targets are. then if you're narrowing your universities are trying to persuade you to make your messages a lot sharper. you can sort of focus your reached, research and focus groups and then pulling, and an experimental testing to get more closely to the question of what it's either 7%, talking to 7% who a
the science of persuasion, it's still pretty vague. and so i do think that there's been a sort of reinvesting in a lot of mobilization techniques in part because of what we've learned in the last decade. sunday of these two separate things. you certainly know what you give to somebody what you can do to increase their likelihood of voting. and now have better targeting techniques through data to forget who you talk to and about what. and so i don't think of it as necessarily message or...
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social science is only 6%. >> 70 2% self identify as liberal. which is a big disparity between them and the general public. john: you were a junior when obama was elected? >> it was light a little of the colt it happened across the nation. john: not just the attitude but there are actual space -- speech restriction red light, yellow light and this university was demoted? >> to policies unc maintains which is sexual-harassment if you attended college and other than unc it bans all sexually explicit jokes. john: david, you have a copy what did you find? >> sexually explicit jokes jokes, books, it is different -- difficult to control how you look at someone. policy in the residence halls to avoid using the returners spoken word in the way that offends. that is a rage asleep fraud. a picture of mitt romney would offend 70%. [laughter] john: you may not explicitly or implicitly asked for sex. john: then how do you get there? [laughter] is it automatically rate? >> these policies are not well thought out. this is what you get to with bureaucracies. jo
social science is only 6%. >> 70 2% self identify as liberal. which is a big disparity between them and the general public. john: you were a junior when obama was elected? >> it was light a little of the colt it happened across the nation. john: not just the attitude but there are actual space -- speech restriction red light, yellow light and this university was demoted? >> to policies unc maintains which is sexual-harassment if you attended college and other than unc it bans...